2015

Repair A Small Hole In A Vinyl Fence That Surrounds Your Property

If you have a vinyl fence surrounding your property and there is a small hole in one of the panels, repair it by completing the steps below. Once you have finished, add a fresh coat of paint over the repaired area so that it matches the rest of the fence. Materials scrub brush bucket of warm, soapy water water hose lint-free cloths electric sander sandpaper (coarse and fine) flat board can of spray foam insulation exterior paint mixing stick paintbrush roller and frame Clean The Damaged Area And Sand It

Three Reasons To Use Vinyl Fencing

The decision of which fencing material to use for your home should weigh on more than which material will cost you the least to install. The problem is that something that won't cost you a lot of money initially can end up costing you a lot in the way of replacement and repair costs. While both metal and wood are viable options, the best option in terms of durability and maintenance is vinyl.

Attractive Ideas For Your Privacy Fence

Maybe you have a small backyard and need to reclaim the front yard for outdoor living. Perhaps you have plenty of yard space and simply want the privacy. Whatever the reason, you've decided a privacy fence is right for your home. That doesn't mean your yard has to look like a compound. Add attractive detailing so your fence complements your home and yard.    Lattice Panels Wooden privacy fences typically present a completely closed off façade.

Rabbits Eating Your Flowers? 3 Ways To Keep Them Out

It takes hard work and a lot of money to create a flower garden. If rabbits are eating your flowers, it is like watching your money go down the drain, and your hard work was all for nothing. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to keep the bunnies from enjoying a meal in your flower garden. Fencing with Ficus Panels If you already have a fence around your yard, you can install ficus panels on it.

Splitting Headaches Over Your Weathered Wood Fence? Reasons To Upgrade

If you have an old wood post fence around your home and you are tired of the staining and damages from weathering and pests, it's time to update your fencing material. There are many great options you can choose, and some are even designed to look like wood. Wood is damaged by the sun and water, it can crack and splinter, and pests like bees and termites love to burrow their way into the fencing.